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Official Colts at Panthers Gameday Thread


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2 minutes ago, falconlynx said:

Woods had a pick 6 there if he wasn’t going for the big hit again. 

I have no clue what you’re seeing when you’re watching football, but it’s not reality. He would’ve had to dive as low as he could to get a hand on that ball lmao

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Just now, falconlynx said:

I don’t know that any defense fears Bryce throwing right now. He doesn’t look deep and he cannot evade the slightest pressure. 

Evade? MFer gets 2-4 people in his face very snap.

Who can evade that all game?

No team should fear us because we have shitty WR's, a horrifying OL and a terrible scheme. 

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Just now, jayboogieman said:

For all the Stroud lovers, he would look just as bad as Young on this team. So would Richardson, Levis, Williams, Maye, and rookie Cam Newton. This team is just the perfect storm that ruins QBs.

The problem is this team wasn't near far enough along on the offensive side of the ball to be starting a rookie QB.  They should have waited a year to draft a QB OR  brought the rookie QB in at some point later in the season.  The worst thing we could have done is this--starting a rookie QB out of the gate that's void of any play makers on offense.

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41 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Keep us posted

They wouldn’t change it.  We left.  Was the only reason we went there lmao.  Literally drove past better restaurants to go there and watch the Panthers as we know Hickory Tavern as “Panthers HQ”.  Never again.

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